With the temperature like this and the occasional chilly wind blowing, it's really easy to catch a cold.

In order not to keep them waiting too long, I immediately activated the Flame Feather Robe again, spread the Flame Sparrow Wings, and flew towards the next village at the fastest speed I could.

However, the distance between each village in the city of the Beginning Kingdom is really quite far. Even flying at such a fast speed, it took me about ten minutes to reach the next village.

It would take almost an hour to get to that village by horse-drawn carriage.

Sure enough, I saw it then. A little girl with a big golden head was standing there, trembling slightly as she stamped her little feet as if waiting for something.

"Lila".

Of course, when I saw Lila's somewhat disheveled appearance, I immediately descended to her side.

"Ivy, are you alright? Are you hurt?"

When Lila saw me return, she didn't haughtily question me about why I was so slow. Instead, she asked if I was injured.

Perhaps, seeing me would make her feel more at ease than waiting a little longer.

At that moment, I quickly put away the Flame Feather Robe, and Lila immediately threw herself into my arms.

I could feel that her body was cold, so she must have been waiting at the door for a while.

However, the wonderful fragrance emanating from her body instantly revitalized my tired body.

"No, no, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, Lila."

"It's alright, it's alright, come inside quickly. The villagers have prepared meat porridge for us. Hurry up, hurry up."

As she spoke, Lila grabbed my hand tightly and then forcefully pulled me toward the mud houses in the village next door.

Chapter Sixty-Nine: What follows will definitely not be a simple battle.

Actually, the road to the village is a different road than the one we took to get there.

That's right, the road we're on is the main road leading to the cathedral of the entire Beginning Kingdom, and it's the fastest shortcut that can take you both ways.

However, we still need to save the people of the Beginning Kingdom, so we have to take a detour to the village to see if there is anything we can do to help.

It seems that Lila and her friends were quite lucky to have managed to protect this village.

In that case, I can basically get a good night's rest tonight.

Because I'm so exhausted that I don't have much energy left to continue fighting the undead.

This village is quite large, and I understand that there are indeed four or five undead here, and one of them even killed a villager.

Fortunately, Lila and her group arrived in time and dealt with the undead, thus preventing the village from being wiped out.

These living dead are indeed something that ordinary villagers simply cannot deal with.

Although I could tell that these were weaker than the first batch of undead summoned by the Corpse Transporter, Archpaur Bardern, they were still very difficult to deal with.

Ordinary farm tools and implements are generally not very effective at cutting through their necks and heads.

Therefore, this would require magicians and the incredibly sharp blades of the royal city soldiers.

Therefore, this siege by the living dead is indeed very disadvantageous to the villagers.

However, further ahead in the village, there are blacksmith shops, which might be better for dealing with the undead...

However, Lila and her friends unexpectedly stumbled upon this opportunity, so the villagers, in gratitude, took them to their homes and treated them to a meal.

However, my stomach was already quite rumbling with hunger, and when I saw this big bowl of meat porridge, I couldn't resist and started eating right away.

Although it was a bit cold and lacked flavor, it was still quite nice to have some meat-based porridge to fill your stomach at this time.

Next, I asked what I think were the village chiefs to take down all the meat hanging outside the room and replace it with a huge pile of garlic.

Yes, this world is amazing; things like garlic and green onions exist.

In fact, as far as I remember, the living dead have a very sensitive sense of smell and hearing, but their vision is not very good.

The pungent smell of garlic and scallions is probably the smell that the living dead hate the most, so they would definitely avoid it if they smelled such a strong odor nearby.

On the contrary, if all the animals were meat, wouldn't their keen sense of smell lead them into a trap, resulting in the massacre of the village?

And so we were all assigned to a relatively clean and large house.

Because the villagers could tell that we were definitely from a royal family, they didn't dare to slight or anger us.

I'm afraid that one day we'll retaliate and make their village miserable.

Moreover, we kindly rescued them from the clutches of the living dead, giving them hope for survival.

Sure enough, after we all ate our fill, we all slept until dawn, and there was no sign of any living dead passing by.

It seems that hanging scallions and garlic at the door is indeed quite effective.

Unfortunately, ever since the appearance of the living dead, the sky has always been covered with dark clouds, and the sun has never been seen.

Actually, I know that the undead are also afraid of sunlight. Sunlight can at least reduce most of their speed, hearing, and sense of smell, making them like a barely mobile zombie.

In more serious cases, if the sunlight is strong and the temperature is high, it may even burn the decaying skin on its body.

Therefore, sunlight is indeed the nemesis of these living dead.

However, light-attribute magic doesn't necessarily deal much damage to them. I've tried it, and at most it only adds a slight boost compared to ordinary magic, but it's actually the same as other magic.

Therefore, what they fear is actually the light emitted by the sun, while the light I emit is mainly used to repel and stun, and is not really that useful.

Therefore, I think it's better to use my Samadhi True Fire in the fight, as it saves more magic power. And once it's ignited, apart from that zombie king, there's no undead that won't be burned to ashes.

And so we said goodbye to the village and boarded a carriage to head towards the next town.

We drove for about half an hour through the following towns. Here, everyone stayed indoors, and there were very few undead outside. We could also see the corpses of undead with their heads chopped off on the ground from time to time.

It seems that this town is basically able to withstand attacks from the undead.

Since that's the case, we'll eliminate some of the undead along the way and hurry towards the capital of the Kingdom of the Beginning.

Actually, there are indeed far fewer undead around here than at night, perhaps because it's daytime.

Seriously, the undead are really ferocious at night, just like the zombies in Zombie City.

During the daytime, these living dead are like wooden, stiff lumps, trembling as they walk.

It seems that there is indeed no need to fear them during the day; all you need to do is cut off their heads and everything will be fine.

However, the fact that the entire city of the Beginning Kingdom is filled with the living dead is indeed quite bothersome to me.

I wonder when they will be completely eradicated.

Since there's no threat during the day, let's head at full speed towards the capital of the Kingdom of the Beginning.

According to the goddess Herria, the first three zombie kings have definitely been resurrected.

If we don't see any villages in the surrounding area, then they must be near the capital of the Kingdom of the Beginning.

Therefore, we must also be prepared to defeat them; in any case, what follows will definitely not be a simple battle.

Around noon, having passed through several villages and towns along the way, we entered the capital city of the Kingdom of the Beginning.

Sure enough, before I even reached the vicinity of the royal city walls of the Beginning Kingdom, I saw countless soldiers' corpses lying on the ground.

It seems that a very fierce battle has taken place here.

Of course, there were also countless corpses of the undead, and some that were probably the corpses of zombie kings or something similar.

Indeed, my harem members are all inside the royal castle, so they should be able to handle things fairly well.

As we were observing our surroundings, I suddenly heard a deafening roar, followed by a violent explosion not far away.

It's clear that someone has started a battle, but the oppressive atmosphere and powerful magic make me realize that this enemy is definitely not simple...

Chapter Seventy: Binrabella, Severely Wounded by the Zombie King

However, reality was much worse than I had imagined.

It's clear that the soldiers who died on the ground were not bitten to death by the undead; most of them were likely killed by some terrifying magical attack.

Because almost none of the corpses on the ground were intact...

I also noticed that these soldiers had spots on their bodies, which might have prevented them from dying, but the enemy used poison, which caused them to die from the poison.

It seems that the top three zombie kings this time will be extremely difficult to deal with.

At that moment, we rushed towards the direction of the explosion, but I saw a familiar figure in the distance leaning against a large rock. His body had many cuts from sharp objects, as well as burns from various explosions and lightning strikes.

Most importantly, there are already traces of poisoning on her exposed skin.

"I never expected to wake up to a battle with the legendary dragon princess. This is amazing!"

At this moment, in the sky, a man dressed in black armor held a weapon he had never seen before, which resembled a centipede with segments.

Of course, it's clearly the kind of weapon that's waved and thrown.

If I'm not mistaken, the blade of his weapon was coated with poison.

Otherwise, how could this surrounding area cause poisoning?

"Binrabella!"

At that moment, I immediately jumped off the carriage and ran at full speed toward Bin La Bella.

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